- "Mháirín Óg Ní
Cheallaigh" (IPA:[ˈwaːɾʲiːnʲˈoːɡˈnʲiːˈçal̪ˠiː]) is a 17th-century
Irish folk song. It was
collected in
County Tyrone between 1908 and 1914...
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Gilla Cheallaigh Ua
hEidhin (died 1153) was King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne.
Irish Kings and High-Kings,
Francis John
Byrne (2001), Dublin: Four
Courts Press...
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Fhiachrach Aidhne were Ó hEidhin, Ó Seachnasaigh, Ó Cléirigh and Mac
Giolla Cheallaigh. The O
Clearys were
kings of the
territory before the O
Hynes clan but...
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Kilkelly (Irish: Cill
Cheallaigh,
meaning 'church of Cellach') is a
small village in
Kilmovee civil parish,
County Mayo, Ireland. It is just
south of Ireland...
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Kelly Homestead Teachín Uí
Cheallaigh General information Status Ruined Type
Stone cottage Architectural style Vernacular Location Drumilra Town or city...
- do****entary Fine Gaeilgeoir,
narrated and
produced by Máire
Treasa Ní
Cheallaigh,
following McHugh's
efforts to
improve his
Irish over the
course of a...
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Ballykelly (from
Irish Baile Uí
Cheallaigh,
meaning 'O'Kelly's Townland') is a
village and
townland in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It lies 3...
- 1783.
Kilkelly was a
native of
County Galway. His family, Mac
Giolla Cheallaigh, were a
branch of the
dynasty that once
ruled Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne, a kingdom...
- Algeria". aljazeera.com.
Retrieved 5
March 2023. McIlvanney, Siobhán; Ni
Cheallaigh, Gillian, eds. (2019).
Women and the city in
French literature and culture:...
- long
period of illness. He was
buried alongside his wife at
Teampall Cheallaigh Cemetery in his
native County Cavan.
Following McKenna's death, tributes...